Sean, I think that combination would have been neat too. Because the scariest part of Spielberg's ending was
her throwing Micah at the camera. The demon lunge at the camera was just sort of standard.
javachik, I'm pretty sure theatres only showed Spielberg's ending, which I basically described above. The original ending had
Katie walking back to the bedroom, presumably having killed Micah downstairs, and slitting her throat in front of the camera.
The director's cut apparently has a
third
ending that just sounds weird where
Katie stands in front of the camera for DAYS until the cops show up, and she goes down and gets shot by them or something.
Weird. I saw that third ending. I didn't even know about the other two.
Thanks! I might have actually preferred the original ending. But I did enjoy the movie a lot.
More than anything, it was the actors that sold me. Superb performances. Especially Katie.
Reading everyone's white font has convinced me that I NEVER NEED TO SEE this movie. Ever. It is the type of creepy movie that will freak me out FAR too effectively.
Jilli, you know I don't believe in ghosts (as much as I want to). Ghost movies in particular don't scare me because of that. I was in a lit room with two other adults, and all three of us were scared by it. But it's like a master class in economic filmmaking. Yeah, it will definitely scare the BEJEEZUS out of you, but you should try to watch it some time, anyway.
What the hell is going on?! Why did I just see James Marsden as Alan Tudyk and Chris Rock as Matthew McFadyen and Peter Dinklage reprising his role in a remake of Death at a Funeral?! Really? A remake of a three year old movie?
Clash of the Titans FAIL. FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL.
(I'm copy-pasting from Twitter here, because this movie is not worth coming up with an original sentence for.)
Ok, I had no trouble coming up with wildly inaccurate biopics.
Anyone know any historically-accurate biopics?